Fey
Taking the A-Z Challenge: currently with short chapters from a short story.
The next excerpt... in which there is joy and sandwiches.
They
regard each other. Claire stands still. The child; a year, maybe two years old;
stares at her, rubs an ear with a smudgy hand. Gender, indeterminate. Miniature
jeans, t-shirt, canvas shoes. Hair is shoulder-length, light brown, waves. The light catches in it. The skin is
almost luminescent. She doesn’t want to leave it. The animals are fine, if you
leave them. It is easy to give the nonchalant friendly air to the animals. What
does one do, with a child? Instinct tells her to hold ground. She keeps still.
It
makes unsteady strides, around her, to the doorway. Holding the doorframe,
puzzles out the step, looks at her, solemn faced over one fey shoulder; turns
its attention back to the threshold. One foot pats down to the path. A sigh of
recognition is emitted. Claire follows, certain only that it should not be left
unattended. Her boots crunch on loose stone. Wavy hair flips as the child stops
to check this noise: little face surprises her again with a full beam smile.
Uttering a shriek of laughter, it runs. This is a game, Claire comprehends, a
chasing game. She makes a dash for the table, to circle and appear in front of
her odd guest. The game is a hit. Odd guest runs and laughs, until such
burbling knocks it from unpractised legs. Claire hands it her last half of
sandwich, quickly. It likes bread,
butter and cheese, she establishes. Lettuce is licked and dropped on the
path. Scuro appears, coiling round
a table leg. The child holds a mushed lump of cheese on a splayed hand, offers
it to the cat. Scuro sniffs, takes the proffered lump.
‘Nom
nom,’ the child instructs.
Scuro
purrs, sniffs the lettuce, seems to agree with the child. She nudges its
shoulder with her cold nose, jumps back onto the table.
The
child holds her sticky hands out to Claire.
‘Oh,’
Claire says.
Comments
This made me do one of those sighing, surprised small laughs.
' The child holds her sticky hands out to Claire.
‘Oh,’ Claire says.'
This made my heart clench.
Absolutely gorgeous artwork. Beautiful, subtly surprising excerpt today, Lis.